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Peterborough home care advocates urge McGuinty to end competitive bidding now: telephone (1-888-599-0770 ) hotline set up for residents, workers to share their experiences
April 15, 2008
PETERBOROUGH, Ont. Frustrated by a secretive, behind-the-scenes provincial government review of how contracts are awarded in the home care sector, Peterborough home care advocates are calling on the McGuinty government to end competitive bidding once and for all. They are also urging Peterborough area home care clients and front line workers to share their experiences under the competitive bidding model by calling a telephone hotline set up by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Ontario and the Ontario Council of Hospital Unions (OCHU) who represent home care workers. {more}
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